Here’s a look at Nike’s first ever ‘hands-free’ shoe for customers who can’t be bothered with laces.

Easy on, easy off? Nike has made its first ever ‘hands-free’ shoe – here's what the laceless sneakers look like.

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18 comments

  1. Can’t wait for trend setting Instagrammers wearing them as earmuffs. I had some sandals with magnetic catches once, I think they were even cooler.

  2. The functionality and purpose of these is literally game changing. Now let’s hope this isn’t a one-off PR stunt, and those with disabilities have a much wider selection of footwear to pick from.

  3. Great for my kids with autism, although my 12 year old has no problem doing velcro and putting on his boots, my 6 year old son , these would be great for him.

  4. I have so many questions… like what was Nike smoking when they made these ugly pairs of shoes

    these are just for walking, right?

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